New Mexico Statutes
Article 12 - Conduct of Elections
Section 1-12-7 - Conduct of election; persons not permitted to vote.

A. A person shall not vote in a primary, general or statewide special election unless he is a voter of the county in which he offers to vote. A valid original certificate of registration in the county register is prima facie evidence of being a voter in the precinct.
B. A person whose major party affiliation is not designated on his original certificate of registration shall not vote in a primary election.
C. A person at a primary election shall not be permitted to vote for the candidate of any party other than the party designated on his current certificate of registration.
History: 1953 Comp., § 3-12-10, enacted by Laws 1969, ch. 240, § 246; 1987, ch. 249, § 25; 1991, ch. 105, § 25; 1993, ch. 314, § 54; 1993, ch. 316, § 54; 1999, ch. 267, § 31; 2003, ch. 356, § 29.
Cross references. — For voter defined, see 1-1-5 NMSA 1978.
For lack of registration as ground for challenge, see 1-12-20 NMSA 1978.
For listing on purge list as ground for challenge, see 1-12-20 NMSA 1978.
For lack of party affiliation as ground for challenge, see 1-12-20 NMSA 1978.
For person arriving at polls after closing time not entitled to vote, see 1-12-27 NMSA 1978.
For provision that right to vote not to be restricted, etc., on account of religion, etc., see N.M. Const., art. VII, § 3.
The 2003 amendment, effective July 1, 2003, substituted "county" for "precinct" in the first sentence of Subsection A; and rewrote Subsection B which read "No person shall vote in any primary election whose party affiliation is not designated on his original certificate of registration".
The 1999 amendment, effective June 18, 1999, in Subsection C, substituted "current certificate" for "original certificate", and deleted "at the time the governor issues the primary election proclamation" at the end; and deleted former Subsection D, which stated that no person shall vote in any primary, general or statewide special election whose name and certificate of registration number appears on the list of voters purged from the rolls.
The 1993 amendment, effective June 18, 1993, substituted "certificate" for "affidavit" throughout the section.
The 1991 amendment, effective April 2, 1991, added "at the time the governor issues the primary election proclamation" at the end of Subsection C.
Closed primary election system. — Under New Mexico's closed primary election system, a voter who wants to vote during the primary election must be affiliated with a major political party and can only vote for candidates of a party which is designated on the voter's current voter registration certificate. Crum v. Duran, 2017-NMSC-013.
New Mexico's closed primary election system is not unconstitutional. — Where plaintiff sued the secretary of state and the Bernalillo county clerk, seeking an injunction to enjoin them from prohibiting voters who declined to designate their political affiliation from voting during the primary election, the district court did not err in granting the motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint, because requiring voters to designate their affiliation with a major political party at least twenty-eight days before the primary election, and only allowing voters to vote for candidates of a party which is designated on their voter registration, are reasonably modest burdens which further the state's interests in securing the purity of and efficiently administering primary elections. Crum v. Duran, 2017-NMSC-013.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 25 Am. Jur. 2d Elections §§ 163 et seq., 181, 182, 184; 26 Am. Jur. 2d Elections § 329.
Purging voters' registration lists, remedy and procedure for, 69 A.L.R. 1035.
Attorney general as proper party to bring action to purge voters' registration lists, 96 A.L.R. 1035.
Residence or domicile of student or teacher for purpose of voting, 98 A.L.R.2d 488, 44 A.L.R.3d 797.
Residence of students for voting purposes, 44 A.L.R.3d 797.
29 C.J.S. Elections §§ 19, 48, 49, 51.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 1 - Elections

Article 12 - Conduct of Elections

Section 1-12-1 - Conduct of election; opening and closing of polls.

Section 1-12-2 - Conduct of election; precinct board [election board] attendance.

Section 1-12-2.1 - Precinct board [Election board] work shift option.

Section 1-12-3 - Conduct of election; precinct board [election board] duties.

Section 1-12-4 - Conduct of election; maintenance of order.

Section 1-12-4.1 - Conduct of elections; suspension of certain voter identification requirements.

Section 1-12-5 - Conduct of election; state police; other peace officers.

Section 1-12-6 - Conduct of election; memoranda of actions or omissions.

Section 1-12-7 - Conduct of election; persons not permitted to vote.

Section 1-12-7.1 - Voter lists; signature rosters; checklist of voters; use during election.

Section 1-12-7.2 - Voter whose name is not on list or roster.

Section 1-12-7.3 - Signature rosters and checklists of voters; contents.

Section 1-12-7.4 - Signature roster; checklist of voters; voter list; number; distribution.

Section 1-12-8 - Conduct of election; provisional voting.

Section 1-12-8.1 - Conduct of election; use of voter's receipt of certificate of registration; procedures.

Section 1-12-8.2 - Conduct of election; election day delivery of absentee ballot by voter; procedures.

Section 1-12-9 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-9.1 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-10 - Conduct of election; voter's name, address and signature.

Section 1-12-10.1 - Conduct of elections; voting information.

Section 1-12-11 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-12 - Conduct of election; eligibility for assistance.

Section 1-12-13 - Conduct of election; aid or assistance to voter in marking ballot.

Section 1-12-14 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-15 - Conduct of election; persons who may assist voter.

Section 1-12-16 - Conduct of election; type of assistance.

Section 1-12-17 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-18 - Conduct of election; disclosure of vote.

Section 1-12-19 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-19.1 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-20 - Conduct of election; interposing challenges.

Section 1-12-21 - Conduct of election; challenges; entries.

Section 1-12-22 - Conduct of election; challenges; disposition.

Section 1-12-23 - Conduct of election; voting machines; instructions.

Section 1-12-24 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-25 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-25.1 - Procedures for voting on electronic vote tabulator systems.

Section 1-12-25.2 - Conduct of election; provisional voting; information to voter; status of voter's ballot.

Section 1-12-25.3 - Provisional paper ballots; required information.

Section 1-12-25.4 - Provisional paper ballots; disposition.

Section 1-12-26 - Conduct of election; closing polls.

Section 1-12-27 - Conduct of election; arrival of voter after closing time.

Section 1-12-27.1 - Conduct of election; provisional paper ballots; use when polling hours extended; disposition.

Section 1-12-28 - Conduct of election; election certificate.

Section 1-12-29 - Conduct of election; counting and tallying; who may be present.

Section 1-12-29.1 - Qualifying provisional, absentee and other paper ballots.

Section 1-12-30 - Conduct of election; disposition of signature roster, checklist of registered voters and machine-printed return reporting unofficial returns.

Section 1-12-30.1 - Voter lists; signature rosters; disposition after the polls close.

Section 1-12-31 - Conduct of election; disposition of ballot boxes and other election materials.

Section 1-12-32 - Conduct of election; return of ballot boxes and election materials.

Section 1-12-33 - Conduct of election; office of county clerk to remain open.

Section 1-12-34 - Conduct of election; copies of election return certificates.

Section 1-12-35 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-36 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-37 - Conduct of election; voting machines; verification of returns.

Section 1-12-37.1 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-38 - Voting machines; printomatic voting machine; admittance of watchers and candidates; proclamation of results.

Section 1-12-39 - Conduct of election; voting machine; completion of locking procedures.

Section 1-12-40 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-41 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-42 - Conduct of election; employees; time to vote.

Section 1-12-43 - Emergency situations.

Section 1-12-44 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-45 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-45.1 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-46 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-47 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-48 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-49 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-50 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-51 - Paper ballots; unauthorized receipt or delivery of paper ballot.

Section 1-12-52 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-53 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-54 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-55 - Paper ballots; marking.

Section 1-12-56 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-57 - Paper ballots; procedure after marking.

Section 1-12-58 - Recompiled.

Section 1-12-59 - Viewing marked paper ballot.

Section 1-12-60 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-61 - Removal of paper ballots from polling place.

Section 1-12-62 - Paper ballots; spoiled or defaced.

Section 1-12-63 - Election judges; unused paper ballots.

Section 1-12-64 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-65 - Emergency situations; paper ballots; counting and tallying procedures.

Section 1-12-66 - Paper ballots; signature rosters, checklist of voters and tally sheets; disposition.

Section 1-12-67 - Paper ballots to be placed in ballot box.

Section 1-12-68 - Paper ballots; county canvass; when recount is required.

Section 1-12-69 - Disposition of paper ballots.

Section 1-12-70 - Reporting of vote totals by precinct; voting data maintained by precinct.

Section 1-12-71 - Repealed.

Section 1-12-72 - Repealed.